Difficulties of Teachers During the Transition to Face-to-Face Classes

Author(s):
Talledo, Antonette C.
Daulong, Jenelyn T.
Publication Date:
2024-12-30

Difficulties of Teachers During the Transition to Face-to-Face Classes

Antonette C. Talledo and Jenelyn T. Daulong

https://doi.org/10.56738/issn29603986.geo2024.5.81

STI West Negros University

Talisay City, Negros Occidental

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Abstract

The transition from remote learning to face-to-face classes has presented many challenges for teachers worldwide. In this context, this study aims to determine the difficulties teachers experience during the transition to face-to-face classes in highly urbanized schools in Central Philippines during the school year 2022-2023. The data needed for this descriptive study was collected from 96 junior high school teachers using a researcher-made questionnaire that passed the duly validated reliability test. The statistical tools used were frequency count, percentage distribution, mean, and Mann-Whitney U test. According to parent-teacher partnership and classroom management, teachers’ difficulty level during the transition to face-to-face classes is moderate in difficulty. On the other hand, instructional delivery, utilization of instructional tools, and learning assessment are low. When grouped according to profile variables, no significant difference was shown in the level of difficulties of teachers, particularly in three study domains: parent-teacher partnership, classroom management, and utilization of instructional tools. However, there was a significant difference between the study variable of highest educational attainment in instructional delivery and average family monthly income in the learning assessment. The study results call for an intervention plan and additional training programs to support teachers during the significant shift in the teaching modalities.

       Keywords: Education, difficulty, transition, teachers, Negros Occidental, Philippines

Article Information

Type:
Journal
Journal Title:
GEO Academic Journal
Volume:
5
Issue:
1
ISSN:
2960-3986
ISBN:
N/A
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56738/issn29603986.geo2024.5.81
Institution(s):
STI West Negros University
Report #:
N/A